Ebron, who comes to the Colts after spending four years with the Detroit Lions, had an underwhelming stint with the team that drafted him with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.

However, at just 24 years old, Ebron is looking forward to his chance with the Colts and wants to be a part of something special.

“I feel like with Andrew Luck coming back and playing along with Jack [Doyle] I feel like we can create something that most teams would want,” Ebron told reporters Monday. “So I hope we can just put that together and really dig deep and build something special in Indianapolis because they do have a history of being special so I look forward to that.”

The Colts needed depth behind Doyle, who was a Pro Bowler in 2017, and Ebron was likely one of the top options in the market, even if he hasn’t quite lived up to the billing of a former first-round pick.

Regardless, the Colts had very little experience behind Doyle and Ebron can essentially give the offense another option to target, especially considering how much of a mismatch he is.

The Colts did their best to lure Ebron in free agency and the coaching staff was among the biggest reasons why he chose Indianapolis.

“I fell in love with the coaching staff. I fell in love with the GM, I fell in love with the staff and that’s kind of what pushed the envelope for me to want to be here,” Ebron said. “I really felt a lot of love and was shown a lot of support for my game, my family, the things I wanted to accomplish and at the end of the day, my goals.”

It will be interesting to see the impact Ebron has on the offense. He’s a sneaky good run blocker and he’ll add a different dynamic for Luck to target but this seems like a solid signing, especially for the money they paid for him.

It remains to be seen what type of impact he will have but Ebron is in the business of building something special with the Colts.